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  • Personal View - Roll your own cigarettes are less natural and at least as harmful as factory rolled tobacco

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    Thu 13 Feb 2014

    Poorer smokers may favour “roll your own” and many falsely believe that use of loose tobacco is less dangerous than factory-made cigarettes, writes ASPIRE2025 director, Richard Edwards in a Persona

  • New US Surgeon General’s Report – Ideas for new tobacco health warnings on packs or are different messages required?

    Blog
    Tue 11 Feb 2014

    The recently released US Surgeon General’s report gives “sufficient” evidence of causality for 13 additional health conditions (e.g., colorectal cancer, diabetes, and stroke from secondhand smoke).

  • Smoking Cessation and Subsequent Weight Change

    Article
    Tue 28 Jan 2014

    Smokers wanting to kick the habit needn’t be too worried about gaining a lot of weight after quitting, according to new University of Otago research published online in Nicotine and Tobacco Researc

  • Taking help directly to smokers

    General news
    Tue 21 Jan 2014

    A novel trial which offers smokers the chance to try nicotine replacement therapy on the spur of the moment as they go about their daily lives has started in Wellington.

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